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| Alphabetical [« »] keen-sighted 1 keenly 2 keenness 1 keep 34 keepeth 2 keeping 10 keeps 4 | Frequency [« »] 35 hand 35 light 34 further 34 keep 34 sleep 34 suitable 34 under | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances keep |
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1 I, 2 | prerogative of God alone; next to keep clear of voluntary transgressions, 2 I, 6 | by regeneration, and may keep the man undefiled. And a 3 I, 7 | Lo, I am with thee, to keep thee in all the way in which 4 I, 7 | hearing of the sins of others, keep from similar transgressions, 5 II, 2 | that boys and girls should keep as much as possible away 6 II, 2 | to the inflammation, so keep down the burning soul, and 7 II, 2 | down the burning soul, and keep in the swelling members, 8 II, 2 | the point up to which they keep their reason unwavering, 9 II, 3 | be acquired, difficult to keep, and not adapted for use. 10 II, 3 | use with ease, we praise, keep easily, and communicate 11 II, 4 | AT FEASTS.~ Let revelry keep away from our rational entertainments, 12 II, 5 | to appear stem serves to keep those about us at their 13 II, 6 | abstain. And much more must we keep pure from shameful deeds: 14 II, 6 | ignorance. No less ought we to keep pure from calumnious reports, 15 II, 7 | WHO LIVE TOGETHER.~ Let us keep away from us jibing, the 16 II, 7 | and young women altogether keep away from such festivals, 17 II, 7 | fornication, from which, if you keep yourselves, ye shall do 18 II, 8 | service of demons, we must keep from them for conscience 19 II, 9 | me, and the man who shall keep my ways, watching at my 20 II, 9 | entertaining noble sentiments, will keep awake for as long time as 21 II, 11 | of our clothes, we must keep clear of all strangeness, 22 II, 13 | women most expressively to keep clear of ornaments. The 23 III, 2 | sell,~ So that she must keep them apart the whilst, whether 24 III, 4 | gold, like griffins; others keep the silver, and wipe the 25 III, 4 | disreputable old women; and they keep up old wives' whisperings 26 III, 4 | bonds. And some men they keep; by others they are kept; 27 III, 4 | more refined than these keep Indian birds and Median 28 III, 7 | enjoy what is his own, if he keep the Son. And this also appertains 29 III, 11 | luxuries. Above all, we are to keep in mind what was spoken 30 III, 11 | God," says John, "that we keep His commandments;" not that 31 III, 12 | that we know Him, if we keep His commandments. He that 32 III, hymn| Shepherd, who dost us keep;~ Husbandman, who tillest,~ 33 III, hymn| of youths, whom Thou dost keep,~ So that they pollution 34 III, paed| and sea their place should keep;~ And when the seasons,